Robotic cooking system
An automated system of preparing food designed with the preparation of Chinese food in mind, the system can be adapted to whatever type of food is desired by the user. The system uses one or more robots as the “chefs”. A heating element heats a cooking pan to a desired temperature. The cooking pan includes a temperature sensing element to monitor heating of the pan and cooking of the food. When the pan is fully heated, a delivery arm empties the contents of the bowl into the cooking pan to being the actual cooking. When the contents of the pan have reached the correct temperature to be “done”, the robot empties the contents into a serving dish, and the food is ready to be eaten.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an automated cooking process, and more particularly is a robotic cooking system that can be installed in a truck or portable trailer for easy transport.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Throughout history, cooking has been an area of constant experimentation. Recipes are of course endlessly being modified, but preparation techniques are also continually being improved. These improvements are aimed at both improving the quality of the product, and also reducing the time and labor required for preparation of food. Reducing time and labor for preparation reduces the cost of the food product, and the manpower requirements for a food service operation.
Vending machines are one example of a food service system with minimal human intervention. The chief drawback to vending machines is their limited menu, and their inability to offer freshly prepared, hot food. Quick service (fast food) restaurants can supply freshly prepared, hot food, but those operations are very labor intensive.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method of preparing food automatically, so that labor requirements are reduced.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a system that allows easy portability of the food preparation equipment.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an entertaining dining experience.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is an automated system of preparing food. While the system was designed with the preparation of Chinese food in mind, the system can clearly be adapted to whatever type of food is desired by the user. The system uses one or more robots as the “chefs”. In the fully automated version, the user selects the food he wants from a display menu, and enters his choices along with special cooking instructions, such as lightly steamed or well done. In the semi-automatic version of the system, the user selects the desired foods from a refrigerated table.
As the food is being selected, a heating element heats a cooking pan to a desired temperature. The cooking pan includes a temperature sensing element to monitor heating of the pan and cooking of the food. When the pan is fully heated, a delivery arm empties the contents of the bowl into the cooking pan to being the actual cooking. When the contents of the pan have reached the correct temperature to be “done”, the robot empties the contents into a serving dish, and the food is ready to be eaten.
An advantage of the present invention is that manpower required to operate a restaurant is drastically reduced.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it allows the customer to select the exact ingredients he wants, and to watch the food being prepared.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the description of the best presently known mode of carrying out the invention as described herein and as illustrated in the drawings.
The present invention is an automated system of preparing food. As illustrated in
The process begins with a user choosing his food from a refrigerated table 209. The refrigerated table 209 holds assorted menu items that are stored in multiple compartments 207, as well as various condiment bowls 205. The user selects as many dishes as he wants, and loads the food into bowls 231. The bowls 231 are placed on a loading conveyor 233.
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After the item to be prepared has been selected and the preparation variables set, a conveyer 2 is activated. The conveyor 2 loads the appropriate ingredients and seasonings contained in multiple dishes 1 into turntable 3. Then a cooking element 13 heats a main cooking pot 10 to the correct temperature and maintains that temperature automatically. A pre-cooking oil pot 6 and a hot water pot 7 are provided and may be used to pre-cook ingredients if required. A strainer 15 is also provided.
Following the commands of the controlling computer, the turntable 3 then individually loads the ingredients and seasonings that have been selected into the main cooking pot 10. The ingredients and seasonings are cooked to the proper level, and then the main cooking pot 10 empties the food into receptacles 8. The receptacles 8 may be either serving dishes or delivery boxes. Using the combination of the oil pot 6 and the hot water pot 7, the device is able to steam, boil, and stir-fry the selected dishes. Following the preparation of a dish, the main cooking pot 10 is moved to the sink 9 to be cleaned. The cooking pot 10 is then returned to its start position in readiness for the next dish to be cooked.
With the cooking system of the present invention, it is quite simple to develop a portable automated cooking system.
The above disclosure is not intended as limiting. Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the restrictions of the appended claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus for preparing food comprising:
- at least one robot with at least one means to move food containers between multiple positions and at least one means to stir food within a cooking pan,
- a food storage and selection area,
- a cooking area within a range of motion of said robot,
- at least one food container containing a food to be cooked, and
- a loading conveyor to move said food container to a cooking area; wherein
- controlling software of said robot is programmed by a user with cooking instructions for said food,
- said robot uses said means to move food containers to move said food from said loading conveyor into a cooking pan that is held by said robot, said robot further comprising a means to hold said cooking pan in a position over a cooking element in said cooking area and to hold said food while said food is cooked until a sensor detects a correct finished temperature, and
- said robot uses said means to move food containers to unload said food into a serving dish, said serving dish being moved by a conveyor to a serving area where said serving dish is picked up by a user; and wherein
- said robot and said cooking area are mounted on a means for transportation so that said apparatus is portable.
2. The cooking apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
- said food to be cooked is loaded into said food container by said robot.
3. The cooking apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
- said food to be cooked is chosen by a user from a menu on a display screen.
4. The cooking apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
- said cooking pan is automatically cleaned after said food is cooked and before said cooking pan is returned to a start position.
5. The cooking apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
- said robot is constructed with a human appearance.
6. The cooking apparatus of claim 5 wherein:
- said robot comprises a torso, arms, and a head topped with a facsimile of a chef's hat.
7. The cooking apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
- said robot and said cooking area are contained in a restaurant building.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 5, 2003
Date of Patent: Feb 13, 2007
Inventor: Dawei Dong (Fremont, CA)
Primary Examiner: Reginald L. Alexander
Attorney: The Kline Law Firm
Application Number: 10/456,016
International Classification: A47J 27/14 (20060101); A47J 43/00 (20060101);